Integrated Monitoring reports

Last updated on January 29, 2024

The reports in this section are a collection of publications produced by various natural resource sector monitoring initiatives.

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Assistant Deputy Minister's Resource Stewardship Report

The annual Assistant Deputy Minister's (ADM) Resource Stewardship Report summarizes the results of resource management effectiveness evaluations, inclusive of the Forests and Range Evaluation Program (FREP) results. It provides recommendations to improve on‑the‑ground resource management practices and decision making. This report’s purpose is to provide a provincial scale status report that will inform decision-making among those who manage British Columbia’s natural resource values on behalf of the public.

Natural Resource Stewardship Monitoring and Assessment reports

To support decision makers under the One Land Manager approach, they need access to all the relevant monitoring information in a useable format. This resulted in the production of Natural Resource Stewardship Monitoring and Assessment Reports. These reports consolidate monitoring information from the provincial natural resource sector such as Forest and Range Evaluation Program data, fish passage assessment data, wildlife population data and fish sensitive watershed data.

FREP multiple resource value assessments

FREP’s multiple resource value assessments (FREP-MRVA) pull together the results of stand and landscape-level monitoring carried out under FREP for a given area.

FREP reports and extension notes

FREP reports are peer-reviewed, science-based and statistically rigorous documentation of the results of monitoring and evaluations. The reports are sometimes accompanied by extension notes and technical guidance.

Cumulative effects framework

Cumulative effects are changes to environmental, social and economic values caused by the combined effect of past, present and potential future activities and natural processes.

Environmental Reporting B.C.

Environmental Reporting B.C. provides access to scientific data and information about our environment and how it relates to British Columbians. This information comes in the form of indicators that examine the state and trends of different aspects of our environment.